We like to use our blog as a way to update you about news and changes in Social Security Disability, as well as to provide you with helpful information and tips.
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Waiting for Social Security Disability Benefits? The Smartest Thing You Can Do in the Meantime.The wait for Social Security disability benefits can be very frustrating & very long. Here's the smartest thing you can do while your claim is being processed.
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Question of the Month: My disability is temporary. Am I still eligible for Social Security disability?Social Security has strict requirements for disability benefits including how long your disability has lasted or is expected to last.
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Reopening Your Claim: New and Material EvidenceA single denial of your claim for veterans' benefits doesn't mean you've lost your chance for assistance. Learn how new and material evidence may help.
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Are Medicare, Medicaid, and Social Security Disability on the Chopping Block?As a candidate, Donald Trump repeatedly pledged that if elected there would be zero cuts to Medicare, Medicaid and Social Security. That was then
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Why Should You Hire an Attorney for a Social Security Claim? Because You're 3 Times as Likely to Get Your BenefitsA government study reveals the common obstacles people have when seeking SS disability benefits. However, there's one good solution to help get what you need.
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Question of the Month: What are the maximum Social Security disability benefits?The maximum monthly payment for Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) for this year is $2,788, but few beneficiaries will actually receive this amount.
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Jammed Up in the Social Security Disability Process? Here Are Steps You Can Take.If you are waiting for a Social Security disability hearing there are some steps you can take to speed up the process.
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Congress Puts a Budget Squeeze on Social SecurityAre politicians—unable to kill Social Security outright—are trying a backdoor approach by starving the Social Security Administration’s budget?
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Social Security Disability Insurance: Protecting Those Who Need It MostIt is a tragic situation, but disability happens more often than most people imagine. SSDI has provided basic but essential protection.
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Can Creditors Take Your Social Security Disability Benefits?Generally speaking, creditors cannot garnish your Social Security disability benefits without your permission. However, there is one big exception to this rule.